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| What is your average length of fish caught on a pounder, and how commonly do you catch fish 38-42 inches on them? I don't own any pounders and I fish Kinkaid in Southern Illinois more than any other lake. The lake has a good population of fish, but it is not what you would call trophy water. Do you think spending a lot of time chunking pounders on a lake where there are not many fish over 44 makes sense, or should I stick to smaller sizes?
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Micah |
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Location: MN | I was chucking Pounders last weekend in deep water off the breaks and had an upper 30 inch pike eat it and others take a good look. The pike I caught had no problem fitting the head of the Pounder in it's mouth. By the way, the Pounder was made in the new rubber,,, held up great! |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Maybe my 6th or 7th cast on a MegaD this year in Canada and I had a 34" pike T-bone it. I don't think most fish have a problem trying to put one of the big swibaits down...  |
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Location: Southern Ontario, Detroit River and Lake StClair | Considering I've had fishin the low to mid 20"s eat Mag's I dont think it would be an issue if the fish were aggresive.
Tim
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